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you can sweet them to us at fox friends first or shoot us an e-mail foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com. >>> coming up the accused fort hood shooter is now speaking out. major naz dal hassan putting his ties to a terrorist in writing now giving us more proof his deadly rampage was actually a terror attack. we will see if the government changes its view about the attacks. >> a deadly discovery about a key ingredient in tylenol. you need a girls' weekend and you need it now. ladies, let's goo vegas. cute! waiter! girls' weekend here! priceline savings without the bidding. to experience the precision handling of the lexus performance vehicles, including the gs and all-new is. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r" sound of "dollars." are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a b
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as always, thank you for being with us. let not your heart be troubled. >>> here's a man whose policies have done great damage to this country. have done great damage to the american culture. to the american psyche. >> washington doesn't want to find a -- 1/6 of the economy is gone. the government took it. i don't think the rest of the world is enamored with obama. i love radio. radio is the single greatest opportunity i have to be who i am. >> rush limbaugh on the record. and you hear rush say things you never heard him say before. but first, in our one-on-one interview, rush limbaugh tells us what he thinks of president obama's phony scandal campaign. >> let me ask you, talking about the scandals, president obama says the scandals are phony. why do you think he says they're phony? because he believes it or is there a strategy? >> there's a strategy. i've been troubled by something with the obama i playfully call it the regime as i know it irritates him. it is much like a regime. i've been troubled, i've been amazed. here
as always, thank you for being with us. let not your heart be troubled. >>> here's a man whose policies have done great damage to this country. have done great damage to the american culture. to the american psyche. >> washington doesn't want to find a -- 1/6 of the economy is gone. the government took it. i don't think the rest of the world is enamored with obama. i love radio. radio is the single greatest opportunity i have to be who i am. >> rush limbaugh on the record....
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they make us a better party. they have helped us win elections. and i think that we would welcome more and more of them. and i think that debate is a healthy one to have within the party. >> it gets a little rough, though, when the primaries end up becoming mirror mirror on the wall, who's the most conservative of them all? and you know, the fact is there may be a slight bit of difference between a republican and another republican. but the damage done among republicans sometimes makes it hard to win the general election. so how do we overcome a healthy robust debate without destroying each other in a circular firing squad? >> that's a great question. and as neither a labor tarian nor a republican and definitely not a democrat -- >> so what are you? >> my tactic, my strategy is to vote, and i think this goes for a lot of grassroots, is to vote for the most conservative candidate, the most limited government, most fiscally responsible candidate who can win in a race because in order to storm the castle you have to get your foot in the door. so that
they make us a better party. they have helped us win elections. and i think that we would welcome more and more of them. and i think that debate is a healthy one to have within the party. >> it gets a little rough, though, when the primaries end up becoming mirror mirror on the wall, who's the most conservative of them all? and you know, the fact is there may be a slight bit of difference between a republican and another republican. but the damage done among republicans sometimes makes it...
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if he can't tell us what victory looks like and can't show us that that victory will make us safer. he has absolutely no business getting our military personnel involved in a conflict. one that could prove very costly. not only in dollars but in terms of potentially of lives, including lives of americans. >> it's not going to be cheap. at least we are hearing it to be 200 cruise missiles about a 1.5 million a apiece. that's just the raw material of the cruise missiles. i don't know if that's remotely close. but could i know this would be very costly. in the event that the president doesn't get any sort of approval or authorization from congress and he goes ahead and does it like other presidents before have done it, what are you going to do? >> well, i don't know. i will say this this has come up in town hall meetings that i have been conducting throughout my state. utah over the last few weeks. and people throughout my state are reallyup set about. this they do not want the president going to it war without congress' authorization. and so i'm not sure what the consequence will be.
if he can't tell us what victory looks like and can't show us that that victory will make us safer. he has absolutely no business getting our military personnel involved in a conflict. one that could prove very costly. not only in dollars but in terms of potentially of lives, including lives of americans. >> it's not going to be cheap. at least we are hearing it to be 200 cruise missiles about a 1.5 million a apiece. that's just the raw material of the cruise missiles. i don't know if...
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he left us way to soon. many still haven't stopped crying. his mom and dad want you to come to a playground to honor him. i you this you will after seeing this from preston. >> reporter: monkey bars, sliding board, balance beam, what kid doesn't like a playground? >> he was always on that playground on his rope swing, swinging. i can remember him telling me, dad, swing me, higher, higher, higher. >> reporter: the he dad is referring to is his son nate, a fun loving kid. >> he loved adventure and just so much fun to be around. >> reporter: a dad gets choked remembering a year ago. the family wanted to surprise him with a trip to the family lake house. that's when fun times turned tragic. >> i went over to the water, ono the dock and looked down and i didn't see him. i noticed that his life jacket and his swim shoes were on the dock. >> reporter: this fun loving kid had drowned. the family promised not to drown in sorrow but to up lift his name through their foundation. building playgrounds and making sure kids everywhere like nate can swing as
he left us way to soon. many still haven't stopped crying. his mom and dad want you to come to a playground to honor him. i you this you will after seeing this from preston. >> reporter: monkey bars, sliding board, balance beam, what kid doesn't like a playground? >> he was always on that playground on his rope swing, swinging. i can remember him telling me, dad, swing me, higher, higher, higher. >> reporter: the he dad is referring to is his son nate, a fun loving kid....
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thk you for being with us. i want you to listen to a sound bite from the ceo o nasdaq talking to liz claman earlier today. first gi a listen. >> well, our communications system worked well yesterday. it could always be improved. thfirst order of business is to focus on solving the problem and then deal wiih people directly involved with the problem. in one of those open lines we have people representing our issues on the call. they were there to give regular updates. the formal update out after the close of trading which wanted to do. i think we did well. dennis: let's start with you. communications system worked we? at think we've worked well. as you been smoking? >> i don't think so. honestly, if he has then i have. i think they did a great job. if you really understand the nasdaq, it's different than the new york stock exchange. this is a very decentralized trading system priest had been shut down for a half-hour and get it back up, they did a pretty good job. dennis: first of all, it was three hours. second
thk you for being with us. i want you to listen to a sound bite from the ceo o nasdaq talking to liz claman earlier today. first gi a listen. >> well, our communications system worked well yesterday. it could always be improved. thfirst order of business is to focus on solving the problem and then deal wiih people directly involved with the problem. in one of those open lines we have people representing our issues on the call. they were there to give regular updates. the formal update out...
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can you tell us about your title? guest of the main idea behind the book is that more than half a century of expansion into the suburbs the suburbs are at this sort of more than any other place the sort of cultural pillar of america. it embodies the american dream. it's the image of suburbia that people strive for and where most people live but that is changing. it's changing pretty dramatically. these changes happen slowly over time but every indicator you look at a showing this. we are tiring of this way of life and the reasons behind that are numerous and they are complex and they have been kind of grinding away for a number of years. but, the data the indicators out there, the sense of the american people who live in the suburbs we are really looking at a seismic change in how and where we live. i just thought there was a really momentous trends and one worth delving into so i did. >> host: i will be interested to hear about these indicators but first i wanted to know what inspired you to write this book to look a
can you tell us about your title? guest of the main idea behind the book is that more than half a century of expansion into the suburbs the suburbs are at this sort of more than any other place the sort of cultural pillar of america. it embodies the american dream. it's the image of suburbia that people strive for and where most people live but that is changing. it's changing pretty dramatically. these changes happen slowly over time but every indicator you look at a showing this. we are tiring...
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the officer done use that stick on that guy. they start dealing with this guy in the back of a police van. another video from the same guy -- maybe this guy still not listening to officers. at this point they have a taser out. doesn't get used but says -- do something and i'll tase you in the face. we contacted the pifl police department. they are aware of the videos. they say the videos are a bit older. but there's an internal investigation ongoing. the police department can't comment on the video we're seeing. >> we're getting a very narrow view of this incident. >> there's a lot missing here. we have no idea what this guy is suspected much doing. . >>> this dash cam first one on a wet road in brazil. tractor-trailer comes around the corner. slides, slides, slides -- oh. man, that was close. >> no freaking way. >> looks like the truck slides right up to the front of this car just as he manages to slam it in reverse and back away. you can get much closer than that. >> what do you do after this? have no idea. >> clean out your u
the officer done use that stick on that guy. they start dealing with this guy in the back of a police van. another video from the same guy -- maybe this guy still not listening to officers. at this point they have a taser out. doesn't get used but says -- do something and i'll tase you in the face. we contacted the pifl police department. they are aware of the videos. they say the videos are a bit older. but there's an internal investigation ongoing. the police department can't comment on the...
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they are used to it. it's just me. >> that's it for >>> everybody, it's time for awesome videos and the stories behind them "right this minute." ut a fight. >> a guy looks out a window and spots a dude pinned by two cops standing and kneeling on the head/neck area. >> that might be police brutality but that might be a little much. >> the video leads to a police investigation. >> he's been gone for two years and now his baby sister is about to arrive from college. a soldier's surprise welcome home. >> remember me? >> you can go topless in public nir in new york but this model -- what happens when somebody calls the cops. and see the near miss to end all near misses. >> what do do you after this? >> clean out your underwear. >> a camera in philadelphia this video here from a guy's apartment. you see a police officer in a tussle. unclear what this guy was up to. the guy filming the video says -- >> he was putting up a [ bleep ] fight too. >> the one man has the guy down on the ground. another police officer
they are used to it. it's just me. >> that's it for >>> everybody, it's time for awesome videos and the stories behind them "right this minute." ut a fight. >> a guy looks out a window and spots a dude pinned by two cops standing and kneeling on the head/neck area. >> that might be police brutality but that might be a little much. >> the video leads to a police investigation. >> he's been gone for two years and now his baby sister is about to...
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can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got right in front of them, stopped them and told them exactly what they had to do. that helped out a lot. the other thing that helped were the lights in the lobby would tell them where the elevator was. a lot of these systems have not done that. we were the first to do that. the nice thing is we've got less spills in the lobby, too. you get into the elevator in the morning, and somebody is standing in front of the buttons and you cannot get to it. people are fighting each other, spilling coffee and stuff, so this works out well. once you get inside, you are going to the floor that you have already decided on the outside. it really helped traffic flow and security as well. >> would you say your experience
can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got right in front of them, stopped them and told them exactly what they had to do. that helped out a lot. the other thing that helped were the lights in the lobby would...
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thank you for joining us. it. a great night. good night from new york. >> the president means it when he is says it is a phoney crisis as we hear those conservative groups of targeting are still going colin and they are still targeting the tea party groups three months after the first one down there not let teeing up and with these implications of the house ways and means committee chrman says they're still the focus what the irs agent called up the secondary because the agency has not come up with any new guidance on the concept of a follow-up on that
thank you for joining us. it. a great night. good night from new york. >> the president means it when he is says it is a phoney crisis as we hear those conservative groups of targeting are still going colin and they are still targeting the tea party groups three months after the first one down there not let teeing up and with these implications of the house ways and means committee chrman says they're still the focus what the irs agent called up the secondary because the agency has not...
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tell us what that means and noh3 tng ine us tg anough the trans d demographic phenomenon that expldaten why this is happening. >> shosor. it's funny. looking into this topic, that's trions. so i mean there are a lot of people in this country, we are a suburban country. people say over my dead body was live in the city. but everybo phe wants to be clor to the things that they do every day and closer to the people want to see and spend less time and the cars and just be less isk aboated. so one of the things you're seeing is builders and developers and plaulders are sot of falling all over themselves to build these urban birds. the old this up as a paradig7 in the boods many of them are built on the old kind of suburb that we sort of forgot about. >> what are they like? >> some of them have a sort of k aboder suburbs that remdaten untouched. in the northeast tend to have a lot of those. places lurbaneery- i mean, monto managers is a great example. a classic town center, a ng illage. in a suburb that has thates oind of village organic it will to attack. what's happening is ball lders o try
tell us what that means and noh3 tng ine us tg anough the trans d demographic phenomenon that expldaten why this is happening. >> shosor. it's funny. looking into this topic, that's trions. so i mean there are a lot of people in this country, we are a suburban country. people say over my dead body was live in the city. but everybo phe wants to be clor to the things that they do every day and closer to the people want to see and spend less time and the cars and just be less isk aboated. so...
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all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york city. i don't think they anticipated that. narrator: the majority of new york city's drinking water comes from watersheds in upstate new york. a watershed is the area of land where water from rain or snow melt drains downhill into a body of water. mountains act as a funnel to feed rivers and lakes. and in this case, reservoirs. in the new york city system, water is collected and stored in 19 reservoirs, which can
all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they...
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this is what he used to say. and so here is a collective bye bye from his colleagues and fans at the mclaughlin group. >>> this week on well track morgan stanley's asset allocation king david meets up with global discovery fund to look for hidden treasures in world markets. where are they finding buried bargains? that's next on consuelo max well wealthtrack. >>> new york life along with mainstay's family of mutual funds offers investmentan
this is what he used to say. and so here is a collective bye bye from his colleagues and fans at the mclaughlin group. >>> this week on well track morgan stanley's asset allocation king david meets up with global discovery fund to look for hidden treasures in world markets. where are they finding buried bargains? that's next on consuelo max well wealthtrack. >>> new york life along with mainstay's family of mutual funds offers investmentan
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attorney general he's now running for comptroller of the silly former governor eliot spitzer joins us next on politicking with larry king. live a long way eliot spitzer and i will use to sit in the back table with the regency hotel in new york to leave would it was attorney general of new york what he would dine for breakfast alone. into that breakfast that was the power breakfast invention there spot people who may be culprits now that leave the bag table at the reason that you make it sound a little more sinister than it was since they have it is enjoyed by yogurt weaving the new york times exact as trite exactly why why why are you running for the cold why why why it's a great position and i've spent five years since i resigned as governor and i've done fun things we were colleagues at c.n.n. for a premier of time in our history of doing things together what i miss is public service and what i look forward to is a different type of position the controller oversees the finances of the city as a critical role in running the pension funds hundred forty billion dollars so you need to u
attorney general he's now running for comptroller of the silly former governor eliot spitzer joins us next on politicking with larry king. live a long way eliot spitzer and i will use to sit in the back table with the regency hotel in new york to leave would it was attorney general of new york what he would dine for breakfast alone. into that breakfast that was the power breakfast invention there spot people who may be culprits now that leave the bag table at the reason that you make it sound a...
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plus, teresa giudice dishes on the new season and shows us how to work the grill. plus, all of wendy's "hot topics." now, here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ] >> wendy: yeah. thanks for watching.
plus, teresa giudice dishes on the new season and shows us how to work the grill. plus, all of wendy's "hot topics." now, here's wendy! [ cheers and applause ] >> wendy: yeah. thanks for watching.
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>> no, neither one of us wanted to make too big of a deal about it. >> what about this video that is making it go viral. >> i think that people sometimes want a reason to do things like this, and maybe they need a little nudge occasionally. that might be something to do with it, but i really don't know. >> tell me what you felt like after when you got back on your bike and you rode away? >> you feel good doing that sort of stuff, but i didn't give it much thought really. everybody was happy and i was thinking of dinner probably by the stop sign. >> you have a message for other people out there that maybe they should consider doing nice acts just like this? >> well, that would be the message of the video. i would hope that people would take, taking the opportunity to seize the moment. we know we could do manage something, and when we do it, yeah, we feel good about ourselves, but if you don't, you think about it all day, i should have done that. all right. have a good one. >>> it is a very special gift from grandson to grandpa. >> you can see on papa's face he is amazed by what he has
>> no, neither one of us wanted to make too big of a deal about it. >> what about this video that is making it go viral. >> i think that people sometimes want a reason to do things like this, and maybe they need a little nudge occasionally. that might be something to do with it, but i really don't know. >> tell me what you felt like after when you got back on your bike and you rode away? >> you feel good doing that sort of stuff, but i didn't give it much thought...
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tell us first how does terracycle work. you recycle products from partnering consumer brands like frito lay and make them into new things? >> that's right. we go to major consumer product companies like kraft, mars, frito lay, and they fund national collection programs where anyone can go to terracycle.com and send us their waste for free. shoes, juice pouches, cigarettes. we pay the shipping and we give a small donation for waste collected. over $7 million has been paid out for people sending us garbage. >> unbelievable. sending you garbage and you're creating products with the garbage. tell me about the school supplies you brought with you. >> we brought five examples to show you what we can do with things that would otherwise end up in landfills. first some examples of what we call upcycling. sewing together juice pouches and today we collect 4% of all juice pouches in the united states. >> amazing. >> another example is a lunch bag. this is made from old tents. you can see the effect, upcycling. >> how do you produce th
tell us first how does terracycle work. you recycle products from partnering consumer brands like frito lay and make them into new things? >> that's right. we go to major consumer product companies like kraft, mars, frito lay, and they fund national collection programs where anyone can go to terracycle.com and send us their waste for free. shoes, juice pouches, cigarettes. we pay the shipping and we give a small donation for waste collected. over $7 million has been paid out for people...
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tell us through the trends and demographics that explain why that is happening to us. >> guest: it's funny. looking into this topic, when you're going to say the suburbs are dead or dying, it's true. i stand by that. it's absolutely true. but the places that are going to do well, this doesn't necessarily mean that everyone is going to rush and live in a skyscraper in new york city. that's ludicrous because a lot of people don't want to live that way either. so, there's a lot of people in this country -- we're a suburban country. people say over my dead body aim going to live in a city. but everyone wants to be closer to the things they do every day and closer to the people they want to see and spend less time in their cars, and just be less isolated. that's sort of what is driving a lot of this. so one of the things you're seeing is builders and developers and planners are sort of falling all over themselves to build these urban-bushbushes, and many of them are built on tholes suburbs we have read about. the one -- the urban bird? some of them are the sort of older suburbs that have
tell us through the trends and demographics that explain why that is happening to us. >> guest: it's funny. looking into this topic, when you're going to say the suburbs are dead or dying, it's true. i stand by that. it's absolutely true. but the places that are going to do well, this doesn't necessarily mean that everyone is going to rush and live in a skyscraper in new york city. that's ludicrous because a lot of people don't want to live that way either. so, there's a lot of people in...
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and you're telling us the end of the suburbs. can you tell us about the subtitle? >> guest: the main idea behind the book is that more than half a century of expansion into the suburbs coming to know, the suburbs are more than any other place sort of the cultural pillar of america to read it embodies the american dream, it's very -- the image of the house in suburbia is what people strive for and where people live but that is changing coming and it's changing pretty dramatically. these changes have been slowly over time that every indicator you look at is showing this. we are tired of this way of life and the reasons behind that are numerous and complex and kind of draining away for a number of years. the debt indicators out there, the sort of sense of the american people who live in the suburbs were really looking at a sort of seismic change in how and where we live and i just thought that was a really momentous trend and one with delving into and so i did. >> host: i will be interested to hear about those indicators. but first i wanted to know what inspired you t
and you're telling us the end of the suburbs. can you tell us about the subtitle? >> guest: the main idea behind the book is that more than half a century of expansion into the suburbs coming to know, the suburbs are more than any other place sort of the cultural pillar of america to read it embodies the american dream, it's very -- the image of the house in suburbia is what people strive for and where people live but that is changing coming and it's changing pretty dramatically. these...
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they used a pair of vehicles to drive around including a black toyota camry which could have been used in a recent string of 7-11 robberies in baltimore. >> we'll look at every lead. as part of, that if anyone has seen anything in their travels, if they've seen the two types of cars, the white chevy or black camry and believe they were occupied by multiple people, give us a call. >>reporter: they were reported stolen in the same morning of at tack. if you have any information that could help the detectives give police a call. >>> to an abc two news exclusive. the deadly surviv. brian mcdonough lost 19 brothers in june. he would have been with the other 19 that died in the fire but the captain made the decision that saved his life. he was put on look out assignment which spared his life but had to look on from the distance as his fellow firefighters were swallowed byte fire. after the fire swept over his team. he started to here phones ringing. >> i sunk. i was still with our vehicles in one of the buggies and i could hear whoever didn't bring their phone. i could hear phones ringing. k
they used a pair of vehicles to drive around including a black toyota camry which could have been used in a recent string of 7-11 robberies in baltimore. >> we'll look at every lead. as part of, that if anyone has seen anything in their travels, if they've seen the two types of cars, the white chevy or black camry and believe they were occupied by multiple people, give us a call. >>reporter: they were reported stolen in the same morning of at tack. if you have any information that...
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you see how there is a front on top of us? this means it is separating cooler dryer air to the north and muggy air to the south and this will slide to the north. this will be the focus of a couple scattered storms and showers tomorrow. look at these humidity values. 78-degree dewpoint right now in hat terrace. that is moving south to north. this weekend pretty comfortable weather the dewpoints around 67. it will change by monday and tuesday afternoon. isolated shower. mixture of sunshine and clouds. the bigger deal is going to come on your day on tuesday. if there is a not system at the lakes, that will slide to the south and east and bring a heavy rain scenario. below average temperatures will follow by wednesday and thursday. monday and tuesday ugly. then by wednesday thursday, a lot better feeling. 82 in town right now. 84 in richmond. this is the soupy air on top of us now, but that will move in by wednesday. by the way, we're going to look at the tropics at 11:00. there is a huge wave off africa we'll address coming up. y
you see how there is a front on top of us? this means it is separating cooler dryer air to the north and muggy air to the south and this will slide to the north. this will be the focus of a couple scattered storms and showers tomorrow. look at these humidity values. 78-degree dewpoint right now in hat terrace. that is moving south to north. this weekend pretty comfortable weather the dewpoints around 67. it will change by monday and tuesday afternoon. isolated shower. mixture of sunshine and...
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this is what he used to say. and so here is a collective bye bye from his colleagues and fans at the mclaughlin group. . >>> did hillary clinton's visit to san francisco this week set the stage for a presidential run? >>> also in san francisco, attorney general eric holder called for cutting back harsh prison sentences. >> we need to ensure incarceration is used to punish, to deter and to rehabilitate but not merely to warehouse and to forget. >>> $1 billion plan to expand california's largest reservoir shasta dam caused a flood of controversy. >>> plus the greening of a billionaire who wants to help steer the company's energy policy. >> energy and climate are going to be the challenge for
this is what he used to say. and so here is a collective bye bye from his colleagues and fans at the mclaughlin group. . >>> did hillary clinton's visit to san francisco this week set the stage for a presidential run? >>> also in san francisco, attorney general eric holder called for cutting back harsh prison sentences. >> we need to ensure incarceration is used to punish, to deter and to rehabilitate but not merely to warehouse and to forget. >>> $1 billion...
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does it become integrated, do people use at. to the ad different programming over time, what questions are they allowed to explore and then we have the memorial. those would be the spaces we would see that continued conflict. >> host: have the generals and the foot soldiers then you talked about in the book have they moved on or obviously near bloomberg but are there still private citizen players who won't let go who are determined to live and die on the mantel of this fight? >> guest: there are downtown residents and the victims' family members that have created a group and they have non-profit and they follow the news on this and they will be doing that for years and years. they watch everything that happens, every piece that emerges. >> host: what does that say about the human element nature of the people that won't let go and who are determined to focus of their day-to-day living on an ongoing battle for ground zero. what does that say about human nature and the desire of people whether it is memory or mnf self gratification
does it become integrated, do people use at. to the ad different programming over time, what questions are they allowed to explore and then we have the memorial. those would be the spaces we would see that continued conflict. >> host: have the generals and the foot soldiers then you talked about in the book have they moved on or obviously near bloomberg but are there still private citizen players who won't let go who are determined to live and die on the mantel of this fight? >>...
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and how you can use apple to trade in your old model. hey, it's me, progressive insurance. you know, from our 4,000 television commercials. yep, there i am with flo. hoo-hoo! watch it! [chuckles] anyhoo, 3 million people switched to me last year, saving an average of $475. [sigh] it feels good to help people save... with great discounts like safe driver, multicar, and multipolicy. so call me today. you'll be glad you did. caonbox! [splash!] "if fort leavenworth does not, then i am going to do everything in my power to make sure that they are forced to do so." the attorney for bradley manning... fights to help his client live as a woman. the therapy he's asking for... and who could foot the bill. they want that danger; they want that thrill; they wan that excitement that comes along with an event like this." the running of the bulls... comes to virginia. how many people are expected to risk their lives. meg ad-libs friday, august 23rd this morning a young football player is recovering in the hospital after a driver hit him and drove off. it happened on reisterstown road in n
and how you can use apple to trade in your old model. hey, it's me, progressive insurance. you know, from our 4,000 television commercials. yep, there i am with flo. hoo-hoo! watch it! [chuckles] anyhoo, 3 million people switched to me last year, saving an average of $475. [sigh] it feels good to help people save... with great discounts like safe driver, multicar, and multipolicy. so call me today. you'll be glad you did. caonbox! [splash!] "if fort leavenworth does not, then i am going to...
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we never used to use the words good and cancer in the same sentence. now what we're looking is to really distinguish. let's say you see five guys that come up with prostate cancer. three of them may die from prostate cancer. two of them may go on forever without having any problem. that's what we're discussing over here. my issue with this whole thing is that at the same time the panel also recommended getting a cat scan for lung cancer. they are actually advocating more screening. they're looking at like if you treat precancerous lesion in cervix and colon you reduce the number of cancers. mammograms are not great tests. biopsies we do for prostate are random. my attitude is we're sending wrong messages to patients. not every low risk prostate cancer is low risk. you really have to dig in and talk more about this. >> i'm still confused. dr. siegel, it seems to me finding things early would be of a benefit. what is the difference what you call it? >> look, here's what's going on. the national cancer institute has this panel. dr. esiman is the head of i
we never used to use the words good and cancer in the same sentence. now what we're looking is to really distinguish. let's say you see five guys that come up with prostate cancer. three of them may die from prostate cancer. two of them may go on forever without having any problem. that's what we're discussing over here. my issue with this whole thing is that at the same time the panel also recommended getting a cat scan for lung cancer. they are actually advocating more screening. they're...
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a pleasure to have you with us here on our team today i roll researcher. do we speak your language or not a. news programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn to angles to the stories. you hear. the call to spanish find out more visit i. think. with the economic downturn in the final month stay the. night and the rest because i think it will be every week on. the east coast a very aggressive attorney general you would agree with that yeah that was the unfairness came down hard on people fairly but hard any regrets not alone no in fact i'll give you something that will surprise you i wish in some contexts we've been harder not on the people but structurally here's what i mean by that between two thousand and two thousand and six when i was elected governor we made a lot of what you refer to as the wall street cases did a lot of other stuff but that's what we the effort was to reform the capital structure that we saw taking us to disaster. we began doing subprime lending cases in one thousand nine hundred ninety we di
a pleasure to have you with us here on our team today i roll researcher. do we speak your language or not a. news programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you breaking news a little turn to angles to the stories. you hear. the call to spanish find out more visit i. think. with the economic downturn in the final month stay the. night and the rest because i think it will be every week on. the east coast a very aggressive attorney general you would agree with that yeah that was the...
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visit us on the web. follow us on facebook and twitter. thanks for watching. we'll see you next week. (overlapping voices) preteens and teens should get vaccinated against meningococcal meningitis, a rare but serious disease. health officials aren't the only voices recommending it. hear ours at voicesofmeningitis.org. >> woman: the following is a paid presentation for the nuwave precision induction cooktop, brought to you by the makers of the number-one-selling nuwave oven. >> announcer: when you turn on your cooktop, do you really know what the temperature is? no-- you're just guessing. are you too busy to watch what you're cooking? tired of all that burnt food going to waste? worried about your kids getting burned or a loved one starting a fire in the kitchen? well, those problems are a thing of the past. introducing the revolutionary precision induction cooktop from
visit us on the web. follow us on facebook and twitter. thanks for watching. we'll see you next week. (overlapping voices) preteens and teens should get vaccinated against meningococcal meningitis, a rare but serious disease. health officials aren't the only voices recommending it. hear ours at voicesofmeningitis.org. >> woman: the following is a paid presentation for the nuwave precision induction cooktop, brought to you by the makers of the number-one-selling nuwave oven. >>...
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look out. >>> many of us are addicted to apple products. >> you got one? look, i've got two. >> we're addicted. two of them. >> the debut always create as huge buzz. we asked our consumer reporter john matarese what he thinks about it so you zoo waste your money. >> reporter: when is the new iphone coming? will it be bigger than the current phone? that's what apple fans are dying to know but they'll have to wait a little longer. ceo tim cook said apple will have updates soon, likely in september. most expect the first offering to the iphone 5s but that would be the current phone with some upgrades. so what's down the pike? cnet and other theft blogs said apple is testing a bigger, wider iphone but that would probably not be released until next yearals the iphone 6 and they're putting the finishing touches on a wrist watch expected to be called the i-watch. if these updates appear to be slower, you're right. a company called pebble has beaten apple to the first i-watch. get ready for some updates and don't waste your money. i'm john matarese, abc2 news. >>
look out. >>> many of us are addicted to apple products. >> you got one? look, i've got two. >> we're addicted. two of them. >> the debut always create as huge buzz. we asked our consumer reporter john matarese what he thinks about it so you zoo waste your money. >> reporter: when is the new iphone coming? will it be bigger than the current phone? that's what apple fans are dying to know but they'll have to wait a little longer. ceo tim cook said apple will have...
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. >> sexual predators use these acronyms for much the same reason. >> reporter: they use abbreviations like a/l, age and location, to target his son. he told police and the man chatting with his son was arrest ed and pleaded guilty to sexual solicitation of a minor. >> this predator had over 250,000 lines of sentences and codes written in his computers where he was targeting children. >> reporter: smart parents suggest you monitor the apps your child downloads and stay on top of the tech lingo. odds are your kids are too. >> the technology is so different today than it was in my generation. >> reporter: charley crowson, abc 2 news. >> after tim's experience he started a company that helps parents monitor their kids online. for more information on how to keep your kids safe on their high tech devices and how to look up chat abbreviations, go to abc2news.com and click on smart parents. >> that's scary and so is this. concussions becoming more and more common among teen athletes. the good news is that it means more people are looking for ways to prevent and detect them. now that most high
. >> sexual predators use these acronyms for much the same reason. >> reporter: they use abbreviations like a/l, age and location, to target his son. he told police and the man chatting with his son was arrest ed and pleaded guilty to sexual solicitation of a minor. >> this predator had over 250,000 lines of sentences and codes written in his computers where he was targeting children. >> reporter: smart parents suggest you monitor the apps your child downloads and stay...
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. >> reporter: metal rods are used to bracket a home. it's not cheap, anywhere from $25,000 to $50,000. today guests at summer bay resort are still in shock. authorities are investigating what caused the sinkhole. officials said 48 three-story units har total loss. karen travers, abc, washington. >>> and a pileup in virginia. both ans were shut down for hours after a crash yesterday evening started a chain relax that left cars on top of cars and several people hurt. crews worked all night to get all the debris out of the road. officials said none of the injuries were life-threatening. >>> much better traffic news for those who have been suffering through the closure of the stoney creek bridge in anne arundel county. the road has been reopened after five weeks being closed for repairs. during the closure drivers were forced to take a very long detour around the 56-year-old bridge. >> abc2 investigators broke the story about sports 55 and we have not let up. it's a uniform business that is wracking up complaints. we continue to hear from p
. >> reporter: metal rods are used to bracket a home. it's not cheap, anywhere from $25,000 to $50,000. today guests at summer bay resort are still in shock. authorities are investigating what caused the sinkhole. officials said 48 three-story units har total loss. karen travers, abc, washington. >>> and a pileup in virginia. both ans were shut down for hours after a crash yesterday evening started a chain relax that left cars on top of cars and several people hurt. crews worked...
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temporary so differently can employment now and in the future be defined as mcdonnell ization of the us economy . to cross-talk mcdonnell ization i'm joined by austin peterson in washington he is the c.e.o. of stone gate and editor of the libertarian republic dot com and in new york we cross to eric draitser he is the founder of stop imperialism dot org all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it eric in new york do you like the term mcdonnell as ation of the economy you like it dislike it indifferent well the term is sort of something that is very recognizable particularly in the united states many of us remember in the one nine hundred eighty s. you know mcdonald's had become sort of emblematic of what low wage jobs were that the mcdonald's work was essentially the lowest one could possibly imagine of course this is a mythology but that was sort of implanted in the popular culture in the united states at that time and i think that recently we've seen symbols such as wal-mart sort of take over that mantle of the
temporary so differently can employment now and in the future be defined as mcdonnell ization of the us economy . to cross-talk mcdonnell ization i'm joined by austin peterson in washington he is the c.e.o. of stone gate and editor of the libertarian republic dot com and in new york we cross to eric draitser he is the founder of stop imperialism dot org all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it eric in new york do you...
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that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the consequences of the choice that was made to put in combined sewer systems. narrator: in 1994, the government adopted a combined sewer overflow policy to reduce csos nationwide. cities with combined sewer overflows now face an enforcement action called a consent decree. under a consent decree, a city must reduce pollution levels significantly within a strict time frame or face heavy fines. in 1960, the combined sewer overflows were a perfectly legitimate way of dealing with sewers. woman: the mind set was that, what did it matter if we wer
that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the...
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but he did talk openly about the recent shooting of the young boy with us. find out why he says no one is coming forward and what will happen if no one does... coming up next half hour... live from city police headquarters, i'm megan gilliland, fox45 morning news. a standoff at an elementary school terrified parents and kids... as a man armed with an a- k-47-style rifle and hundreds of rounds of ammunition fired a few shots outside. but as it turns out... police had a woman on the inside. as andrew spencer explains... a school employee helped convince the gunman to surrender... while on the phone with 9-1-1. "i'm in the front office. oh! he just went outside and start shooting. can i run?" ...but antoinette tuff didn't run. instead, she stayed inside the front office of the atlanta-area elementary school where she works...and passed the gunman's orders to a 9-1-1 dispatcher. "he says he don't care if he die. he don't have nothing to live for." "tell me why he wanted a tv camera to come out there to the school." "because he was gonna end his life and take the
but he did talk openly about the recent shooting of the young boy with us. find out why he says no one is coming forward and what will happen if no one does... coming up next half hour... live from city police headquarters, i'm megan gilliland, fox45 morning news. a standoff at an elementary school terrified parents and kids... as a man armed with an a- k-47-style rifle and hundreds of rounds of ammunition fired a few shots outside. but as it turns out... police had a woman on the inside. as...
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thank you for being with us. >> site you having me. dennis: good weekend to you. later in the show, a day after the nasdaq shut down for three long hours, we still have more questions than answers. next, they are supposed to be looking out for the little guy, but we will show you how the new consumer financial protection bureau actually could be making things worse. ♪ the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actuay use, you never miss the fun. beard growing contest and go! ♪ win! what's in your wallet? why let erectile dysfunction get your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pai it may cause an unsafe drop in blood
thank you for being with us. >> site you having me. dennis: good weekend to you. later in the show, a day after the nasdaq shut down for three long hours, we still have more questions than answers. next, they are supposed to be looking out for the little guy, but we will show you how the new consumer financial protection bureau actually could be making things worse. ♪ the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be...
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>> unless we fix it for all of us it will remain broken for all of us because it is broken for the people who look at the world that way so now it is broken for them and for all the people victimized by that way of thinking so to me it is a national -- always those people, always them. i have news for you all. we are all inextricably connected to a single garment of destiny and every time we forget that we do it again so we will keep doing it again until we get it right. >> all right, beautiful. this set of questions are very similar, and i am going to ask them in the order that they were received. all of these questions basically go to lawyers and i have a question for non lawyers as it happens. basically, what the legal ramifications that the legal community can pursue that will serve to minorities on the floor so that there won't be so many crimes, less of a concern. what else can we do? how can we get it right? how can at licensed attorney held a call raised in this forum, how can lawyers reach out to state and federal legislators to assure fair and unbiased laws and criminal justice
>> unless we fix it for all of us it will remain broken for all of us because it is broken for the people who look at the world that way so now it is broken for them and for all the people victimized by that way of thinking so to me it is a national -- always those people, always them. i have news for you all. we are all inextricably connected to a single garment of destiny and every time we forget that we do it again so we will keep doing it again until we get it right. >> all...